The Southbank’s graffitied skate mecca is about as iconic as skate parks get. This spring, the Southbank Centre is celebrating 50 years of the concrete space beneath the Queen Elizabeth Hall that was first adopted by skaters in 1976. To tell the story of the legendary park, the Southbank centre has collaborated with the skate community to identify key events, figures and moments that have shaped the space, bringing all the stories together in one mega exhibition. Skate 50 will comprise photographs, films, sound art and animations, featuring contributions from Winstan Whitter, Dan Magee, Lev Tanju, Jack Brooks, the Keep Rolling Project, Beatrice Dillon and Sofia Negri.
We have a bank holiday weekend on the cards, which means three sweet days off. If you’re looking for great ways to fill up all your extra free time, you’re in luck, because Time Out is here to help.
Head to the V&A to join a huge celebration for Shakespeare’s birthday featuring live performances, talks, screenings and workshops. Get to know more about the Southbank’s iconic skate park at a new exhibition dedicated to the skate mecca, or see a new installation from Sian Fan at Somerset House inspired by magic and mysticism. There’s also new theatre, including a brilliantly cast rendition of Arthur Miller’s lesser-known play The Price, and great new cinema from Cornish director Mark Jenkin with the release of his new seafaring sci-fi Rose of Nevada.
Or, head to one of London’s best bars or restaurants and take in one of these lesser-known London attractions. This is also a great time of year to explore London on a budget and without the crowds. Plus, lots of the city’s best theatre, musicals, restaurants and bars offer discounted tickets and offers. What are you waiting for? Put your coat on.
Start planning: here’s our roundup of the best things to do in May.
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